Monday, 30 May 2011

AND THE WINNER'S ARE ..... Stitchery Giveaways

Did you hear the screaming from your house? The frustrating ofNO INTERNET SERVICE for 3 whole days .... there were lots of harsh words aimed at my poor little laptop, not her fault, totally blame Telstra!

Farmer Rowe wanted to "look up" stuff he had to check out on ebay for the farm (mmmmm, me thinks my husband has issues with an ebay addiction), and the new high school student was not a happy girl when she couldn't do her homework research ... so no one was particularly interested in my competition winning announcement on the blog :(

You would think this wonderful time on our own without technology would mean we had some family time together, unfortunately NOT. Spent my first weekend with "better health", doing end of year financial paperwork (ugh, yukky poo stuff), and the odd scream at the laptop.

This is my 3rd attempt at writing this post, the internet keeps cutting out on me (more hair pulling), so my original long blog post is now going to be condensed, promise to be back tomorrow with the new news.

The winners of the Day 2 Sew Mama Sews Giveaway are ...

ERIN HUTCHINSON

KARI

These ladies have one a Kit In The Card from the "Verses" range, their choice.

And the Day 3 Giveaways Sew Mama Sew winners are ...

BETH (bdasecke)

JAN (littleredhen)

These ladies have won a Kit In The Card from the "Stitchery" range, their choice.

Did I mention that the kit for the "Sewing Machine" comes with an alphabet so you can make up your own "sign"?

Whether you have a nook, little space, garden bench, comfy chair, your own room, office ... what is your favourite sanctuary to sew, and why? I would love to hear, either here or via an email.

I'm not pushing my luck with this computer any longer, so I'll sign off for now.

Your desire, join the for demonstration of the around with bias tape. (Bias strip is not essential, it just devotes the wrappings a more completed look). Then location the around incorrect edge up in your stitching appliance, with the for demonstration under the presser foot. Lay a slender part of elastic on peak of the for demonstration and stitch a couple of zigzag stitches over it. Stretch the elastic and extend to zigzag it to the for demonstration, adapt the elastic and your hands as required until you've stitched all the way around.

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WHAT IS A KIT IN A CARD?
The basic nuts and bolts of it is a greeting card that has a colour image on the front (of the actual sewn project), currently focusing on the "stitchery" series.
Inside the card is a kit with EVERYTHING needed to complete the finished stitchery design shown on the card. Screenprinted quality fabric, plenty of DMC thread to complete the finished project, iron on pellon and a Size 8 embroidery needle.
With the card, kit and envelope all packaged in a cellophane bag, this unique and original product is the perfect gift for someone special (even if its you!).